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This looks like an entry in a "what if advertisements came to life and fucked up your car" Photoshop contest, but it is an actual photo of an actual ad in Columbus, Ohio. The "edges" of the seemingly different pictures were all created using perspective tricks -- you can see the artist setting the whole thing up in this video , although they seem to have edited out the portion where Jimmy bumped into the table and they had to beat him to death. Unsurprisingly, Madagascan natives regard the aye-aye as an unholy terror. What Darren Aronofsky sees when he closes his eyes. Recommended For Your Pleasure. But then you notice that the kid who is right next to the portal to another dimension isn't disintegrating into millions of pieces, or even looking up from his goddamn cellphone. For example, the flow of foot traffic is typically reversed, in place of popcorn and hot dogs you may find more traditional Chinese fare such as fish balls or steamed buns -- oh, and also you may notice some of their exhibits mounting the other exhibits and racing them around while roaring, frothing at the mouth, and just generally scaring the holy shit out of everybody forever. We're still holding out hope that somewhere there's a bird trainer who has devoted his life to teaching huge flocks to do nothing but this. But, no, we are in Japan, where the laws of physics do not apply. Or maybe it's an indoor swimming pool and the skyline is just a mural on the wall. They didn't even bother to make the eyes match. Cracked meteorology tip. It probably isn't clear what this one does if you've never seen it before.

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That's the work of Daniel Cattell, who has also got a Chozo statue. First terrifying detail. Or maybe it's an indoor swimming pool and the skyline is just a mural on the wall. It's the work of artist Scott Wade , and to be fair to the car's owner, Wade added the dirt himself. It's just a convenient shot of a rhino standing in front of another one. We don't quite know who St. What looks like a screen cap from a CGI-heavy Super Bowl commercial is actually a real, not-manipulated photograph. We're sure you're just aching with questions about what's going on here. So stop and appreciate it, that shit took a lot of work. This is an actual story car storage facility for Volkswagens at a factory in Germany. Anything that comes from the deep sea is pure evil.